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While meddlesome Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive is firing coaches and promoting the idea of playing 4-on-5 defense, his daughter, a singer who goes by the stage name Anjali World, is burning up Instagram and reportedly playing 1-on-1 with a West Coast rapper.

The aspiring pop star has a resume that already includes collaborations with French Montana (another Kardashian affiliate, incidentally) and Tyga.

Here’s “We Turn Up” — try to ignore the lyrics: “So we go all night/till we see the sunlight … Now we on the floor/cause you want some more”:

Ranadive represented the Kings franchise at May’s NBA Draft lottery, and though her appearance was overshadowed by the presence of the younger and blonder Mallory Edens, daughter of Bucks owner Wesley Edens, Ranadive’s screen time still generated Twitter comments along the lines of: “Whoa lakers should draft the Kings Owner’s daughter she’s [two fire emojis].”

And courtesy of her father, Anjali has a handy platform during halftime of Kings games, including last season on “Bollywood Night.”

Vivek Ranadive roiled the NBA this week when his team suddenly whacked coach Michael Malone and Yahoo! Sports reported the software multimillionaire is enamored of the concept of a 4-on-5 defense, in which one defender leaks out to cherry-pick baskets at the other end.

If Kings games become the curiosities the family intends, expect Anjali to turn up a lot more.